Thursday, July 26, 2012


Shasta

Lisa Bonforte
Commissioned portrait shasta.


The owner had the portrait done as a Christmas gift for her ex-husband,she loved it so much she had 
me paint one another one for her! Then she had me make prints for her children who were away in college!! 
That was one loved puppy.


8" x 10" = $350
11" x 14" = $450

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Summer Gold
Lisa Bonforte

This painting utilized lisa's own perennial garden as a backdrop for two goldfinches that dropped in.
Painting is now on exhibit at Decoys and Wildlife Gallery in Frenchtown, NJ.
If your down along the Delaware for a ride, stop in and visit the gallery.



Just completed business cards ready to go to the printer.
We're both excited about this new blog as many people have been requesting
a website / blog to showcase our work. 
Lisa Bonforte
Oil on canvas 11x14

Recently completed horse portrait done in meticulous detail.
A hallmark of all of lisa's work.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Lisa Bonforte painting


Lisa is completing a recent horse portrait. She will be exhibiting at change water stables this saturday in
stewartsville nj. you can contact her lisabonforte@yahoo.com or for further information...

www.commonsenseforanimals.org/horse_show.html


Pequest at dusk



Pequest at dusk
William Harmuth
oil on canvas board 5x7 in frame 8x10 $175

Last burst of days light cast glow onto back pasture.

Oxford Creek


Oxford Creek

William Harmuth
Oil on canvas board 5x7 in frame 8x10 

Early morning scene this spring with a hint of new leaves against 
an early morning grey sky.



Dr. Blease's back yard


Dr. Blease's back yard
Oil on canvas board 
5x7 in frame 7x9 inches 

While walking around Dr. Blease's farm i came across two birch trees
that stood out beautifully against the fall haze

Falls last leaves

Falls last leaves
William Harmuth
Oil on board 6x6 / with frame 10x10 

Here is a wider view of creek during late fall.
Scene is from Blairstown Nj

Oxford Winter Creek




Oxford Winter Creek
William Harmuth
OIl on board 6x6 / with frame 10x10 

Fresh heavy snow fall still reveals cold water running down hill.

Handsome

Handsome
Lisa Bonforte
Oil on canvas 4x6 / with frame 7x9 

Whitey

Whitey 
Lisa Bonforte
Oil on canvas board 4x6 with frame 7x9 inches 



Pequest in Spring

William Harmuth
Oil on Canvas board 5x7 / with framing 10x12 

Spring early morning light shining on the Pequest River in Warren County NJ.


Goldfinch


Lisa Bonforte 

Oil on canvas board 5x7 with frame 10x12 inches 

Highly rendered Goldfinch along with state flower depicted from our garden.

Gap from Paulinskil


Gap from Paulinskil

William Harmuth
Oil on canvas board 5x7 / with frame 10x8 inches 

Painting is view of the Delaware Water Gap during a snow equal.
The equal highlighted the view of the gap mountains.
Small farm in forefront gives perspective of range of vista.


Sunflower Farm



Sunflower Farm

William Harmuth
Oil on canvas board 5x7 with frame 10x8 

There is a sunflower farm located at 519 in White Twp. Warren County.
Early morning light highlight sunflowers amongst their large leaves.




Sunrise on Brasscastle Stream
William Harmuth
Oil on canvas 24x30 

Early morning painting of cold stream in Washington. Heavy wooded area.
Heavy paint impasto help light reflect of painting and energenic brush work
enhance the walking in the woods feeling.

Blairstown Creek


Blairstown Creek

William Harmuth
Oil on canvas board 5"x7" with frame 10'x12"

This painting is inspired on the way to visit friends for dinner on a
very cold winter afternoon.
Just a few fall leaves left on the trees before winter.


Sunrise on Longhill




24x30 Oil on canvas.
Collection of Nicole Harmuth

There are some paintings that will stay in the family and this is one of them.
This painting seems to change all day long. As the lighting changes so does the
drama of the sunrise change.
Reproductions of this painting can be purchased at:


Walking to pasture




Walking to pasture
24x30 oil on canvas 

Here is a scene i came across in Washington on Jackson Valley road. The sunlight was streaming thru the barn and the manure tank as the cows were walking to pasture.
Painting has a good deal of energy to it. The quick strong brush work enhances the movement of
the cows walking to pasture.